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Nissan Murano Pricing & Reviews

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A midsize crossover SUV with seating for up to 5 people, the Nissan Murano arrived for the 2003 model year. Based on the same platform as the Altima sedan, the Murano came with the company’s impressive 3.5-liter V-6 engine, front- or all-wheel drive, and love-it-or-hate-it styling cues. Unusual design has been the Murano’s calling card from the beginning. A redesign for 2009 continued established styling themes, followed a few years later by a convertible version called the Cross Cabriolet. The third-generation Murano went on sale for 2015, wrapped in expressive, futuristic styling. Under the skin, though, it employs the same formula as always, right down to a 3.5-liter V-6 engine.

Aside from the new 2018 Kicks crossover SUV, which replaces the Juke, Nissan updates and upgrades its lineup of trucks, SUVs, and vans with new standard equipment, expanded availability of important safety and infotainment systems, and a greater variety of Midnight Edition option packages.

Nissan this week provided a glimpse of its future direction in car design by previewing an emotionally dynamic and futuristically styled Vmotion 2.0 concept car that will lead to eventually creating what the automaker describes as zero-emission autonomous vehicles.